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| locations        = [[S Market St|120 S Market St]], [[Wooster, Ohio]]; <ul><li>Public square, [[S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio|120 S. Market St.]], [[Wooster, Ohio]] (1897-1911)</li><li>[[E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio|117 E. Liberty St.]], [[Wooster, Ohio]] (1911-1937)</li><li>[[Public square]] [[Wooster, Ohio]] (1937) moved back to [[S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio|120 S. Market St.]]</li></ul>
 
| locations        = [[S Market St|120 S Market St]], [[Wooster, Ohio]]; <ul><li>Public square, [[S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio|120 S. Market St.]], [[Wooster, Ohio]] (1897-1911)</li><li>[[E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio|117 E. Liberty St.]], [[Wooster, Ohio]] (1911-1937)</li><li>[[Public square]] [[Wooster, Ohio]] (1937) moved back to [[S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio|120 S. Market St.]]</li></ul>
 
| area_served      = [[Wayne County, Ohio]]
 
| area_served      = [[Wayne County, Ohio]]
| key_people      = <ul><li>David Wesley Brandt]] (1897-1911)</li><li>[[Helen and George Burkholder]] owned (1911-1919)</li><li>[[Donald Dickison]] owned (1919-1924)</li><li>[[Alexander W. Hartman]] (1924-1942)</li><li>Mrs. [[Martha T. Hartman]] took ownership after her husbands death (1942- )</li></ul>
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| key_people      = <ul><li>[[David Wesley Brandt]] (1897-1911)</li><li>[[Helen and George Burkholder]] owned (1911-1919)</li><li>[[Donald Dickison]] owned (1919-1924)</li><li>[[Alexander W. Hartman]] (1924-1942)</li><li>Mrs. [[Martha T. Hartman]] took ownership after her husbands death (1942- )</li></ul>
 
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==Historical documents==
 
==Historical documents==
 
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* Wooster Progress (1914)
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** 1914 - Manufacturing
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"Another of Wooster's attractive and prosperous mercantile establishments is the City Book Store, situated first door east of the [[Citizens National Bank, The]], in the heart of Wooster's shopping district. In connection with books, stationery, office supplies, kodaks and photo supplies, pictures and picture framing, this store conducts a soda fountain in the rear, exclusive from the rest which enjoys a well deserved and growing patronage. A glance at the accompanying photograph will give you an idea as to its arrangement and equipment.
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Mr. {{Surname|Burkholder}}, the proprietor has built up his business through "squal deal" methods, and by anticipating the wants of the people." <ref>Wooster Progress. 1914, p. 19.</ref>
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